Great brewpub conveniently located in downtown Denver. Huge place with a sprawling upper floor area with pool tables and shuffleboard.
Food was quite good. I had the mac and cheese with elk sausage. Good selection of their own beers, which are slightly better than average for the most part.

This place takes the cake for most house beers on tap at once even outdoing Vine St (possibly tied with Rogue). I got there late and had already made a couple of stops so it was a bit much to try all twenty-whatever ticks. I did try two flights worth though including the “rocky mountain oyster” stout which didn’t taste any different than a regular stout (not that I have any way of knowing if the bull testicles actually change the flavor at all). Sadly there was also a chile beer in there. Downstairs in the basement is the brewing equipment, the bathrooms, and a lot of oak barrels, some of which contained mead. I would be interested to see what all they have during GABF. The service was pretty good, the prices were reasonable, and it was a loud/busy bar. Could be a fun place to hang out. Oh, and I made sure to get a picture with the life size bronze gorilla statue in the entrance.

First stop in Denver on a recent trip. The history of being Colorado’s first brewpub and having the current Colorado Governor as one of the founders is appealing. Beers are fair, and there’s plenty of space inside. Right downtown and close to where the Rockies play.

Big location 3 floors and 2 levels have taps and full bar. Great place to meet before or after a ballgame. Beer, food, and service were all good, but none so over the top fantastic I’d go back solo vs other stops in Denver. It is a place I’d bring a group to.

Stopped on a Friday evening, early after a rockies game had just ended, was seated immediatley in this massive bar, our waitress was prompt and attentive, but they werent offering samples due to the baseball crowd despite listing it on their menu, even flashing an Ohio ID wasnt enough to persuade her to bring my friends and me samples. I decided to go with the IPA, served in a plastic cup. no glassware was available, though I did order a Barley Wine next and it was served in the same 12oz plastic cup for the price of a 10oz snifter. cool. We ordered appetizers and the Sliders were decent, but only 2 per order, the mac and cheese was excellent as was the LARGE vat of queso presented to us. Fair pricing for a downtown establishment. decent place.

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